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Another season mercifully closes and we all now go into winter hibernation. Seven long and painful years and it just doesn't seem to get any better. But, it has.
Despite a miserable 3 win season, there are reasons to remain positive. RE has to let Lashlee have free reign next year. The offense seemed to regress as RE imposed ball possession control to cover for a broken defense. Grimes and Lashlee are two key assets in this program and we can't afford to lose them. Our OL will get better and better as will our Offense if RE2 stays out of the way.
Keeping Crocker around after producing the very worst defense in CFB by wide margins is a mistake. We have made a lot of them by hiring the wrong guys and keeping them around too long. Let's not make another by keeping a historically bad under performer around. We need experienced P5 quality coordinators, not guys with oy 1AA lifetime experience who have no feel for big boy football. RE guessed wrong and needs to fix it.
We need to restock with quality football players. Recruiting 185 pound track and field guys with no football acumen is a huge mistake. Football is about more than just speed as we have seen. Find guys that have aptitude for making football plays, not guys that clock out the best. We have to get the non- protypical height, weight and speed players that can play the game well.
The AAC is a good football conference with terrible football brands. This will improve because the competition is driving improvements. Aresco needs to start going to war against the P5 cartel and making life miserable and aggressive OCC scheduling is a must. There should be an open challenge for our best teams to play head to head in season against any P5 conference champs, and watch them squirm. He has to undermine the scheduling strength excuse. UCF, USF and Memphis need to tear apart some P5s in bowl season.
The core fan base needs to hang tough. As much as folks complain, it's a pretty hardy bunch of 20,000 or so who have endured some pretty crappy football. Yes, they show up late, leave early, but given the last 7 years they deserve credit.
I'll be back for another season with overly optimistic expectations, because that what fans are...fanatics who refuse to accept defeat and continue to believe when they shouldn't.
Hang tough boys, the promised land is out there. We've been there before, even if but for a short stay.
Despite a miserable 3 win season, there are reasons to remain positive. RE has to let Lashlee have free reign next year. The offense seemed to regress as RE imposed ball possession control to cover for a broken defense. Grimes and Lashlee are two key assets in this program and we can't afford to lose them. Our OL will get better and better as will our Offense if RE2 stays out of the way.
Keeping Crocker around after producing the very worst defense in CFB by wide margins is a mistake. We have made a lot of them by hiring the wrong guys and keeping them around too long. Let's not make another by keeping a historically bad under performer around. We need experienced P5 quality coordinators, not guys with oy 1AA lifetime experience who have no feel for big boy football. RE guessed wrong and needs to fix it.
We need to restock with quality football players. Recruiting 185 pound track and field guys with no football acumen is a huge mistake. Football is about more than just speed as we have seen. Find guys that have aptitude for making football plays, not guys that clock out the best. We have to get the non- protypical height, weight and speed players that can play the game well.
The AAC is a good football conference with terrible football brands. This will improve because the competition is driving improvements. Aresco needs to start going to war against the P5 cartel and making life miserable and aggressive OCC scheduling is a must. There should be an open challenge for our best teams to play head to head in season against any P5 conference champs, and watch them squirm. He has to undermine the scheduling strength excuse. UCF, USF and Memphis need to tear apart some P5s in bowl season.
The core fan base needs to hang tough. As much as folks complain, it's a pretty hardy bunch of 20,000 or so who have endured some pretty crappy football. Yes, they show up late, leave early, but given the last 7 years they deserve credit.
I'll be back for another season with overly optimistic expectations, because that what fans are...fanatics who refuse to accept defeat and continue to believe when they shouldn't.
Hang tough boys, the promised land is out there. We've been there before, even if but for a short stay.